Facebook users will be getting more control over their information, TiVo introduces an app for Android tablets, Yahoo releases a new photo app for both mobile and desktop users, and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean makes an appearance in a Google Play listing.

Facebook Will Change Ad Service to Settle LawsuitUnder the terms of a settlement agreement in court, Facebook will allow its users to control exactly what content gets used in "Sponsored Stories" advertisements. The lawsuit came about when Facebook was sued for publicizing the "likes" from users by putting them in relevant ads without pay or a way to opt out. [Reuters]

TiVo App for Android Tablets Has Arrived!TiVo has finally released an Android app specifically for tablet users. It does many of the same functions that its smartphone counterpart does—browse shows, schedule recordings, search for shows and movies, look up extra information about a TV program, and more. [TiVo Blog]

Finding Your Photos is now a Snap! - Introducing the new Photos App in Yahoo! MailYahoo released a new photo app for both mobile and desktop users today that allows users to organize all photos that get sent to their Yahoo inbox. This new app is different from the current Flickr app, which has limited functionality compared the new Photos app. Yahoo says that the Flickr app will be phased out eventually. [Yahoo! Mail Blog]

Is This Proof of 4.1?Not much of a surprise here, but a Google Play listing of the Galaxy Nexus has fortified our belief that Jelly Bean will be the codename for upcoming Android 4.1. It's still not official, but next week's I/O Conference hosted by Google could be the time when we'll get some concrete clarification on the matter. [XDA Developers]